US7357588B2 - Cosmetic product dispenser - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D40/00—Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
- A45D40/02—Casings wherein movement of the lipstick or like solid is a sliding movement
- A45D40/04—Casings wherein movement of the lipstick or like solid is a sliding movement effected by a screw
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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- the present invention relates to a stick dispenser used in packaging of cosmetic stick products such as lipstick.
- Stick dispensers for cosmetic stick products such as lipstick have in the past been used to dispense relatively large diameter cylindrical stick products having a diameter in the range of about 7/16 inches. Recently however, there has been a trend to slimmer stick products and dispensers with a more aesthetic profile. It would be desirable to be able to dispense products having a 1 ⁇ 4 inch or less maximum diameter.
- a slimmer product is more fragile than a larger diameter product, making it difficult to secure the product in the dispenser as it loses moisture and contracts.
- a dispenser having a longitudinally-extending housing having open upper and lower ends, and inner and outer walls, the lower end of the housing having a radially inwardly extending rib and the inner wall comprising a smooth surface.
- An annular connector has an inner wall and an outer wall and upper and lower ends.
- the upper end of the connector preferably has an annular channel formed in the outer wall such that the radially inwardly extending rib of the housing snap fits within the annular channel to secure the housing and connector together.
- the housing and the connector may be integrally molded together.
- the inner wall of the connector has radially inward extending shoulders at the upper end and lower end forming an inner recess therein.
- the connector have at least two cantilevered tabs, each cantilevered tab formed by a C-shaped cut-out through the inner and outer walls of the connector.
- the cantilevered tabs may preferably have inwardly facing protrusions.
- An internally screw threaded insert has an upper end with a radially outwardly extending rib sized to fit within the connector inner recess when the upper end is force fit within the connector such that the insert and the connector are rotatably connected.
- the cantilevered tabs may provide drag friction where the inwardly facing protrusions of the cantilevered tabs contact the radially outwardly extending rib of the insert when assembled.
- An elevator has a platform adapted to slidingly fit inside the housing; the platform has an outer surface of generally the same cross-sectional shape of the inner wall of the housing.
- the elevator preferably includes a stem having a key adapted to be received in the internal screw threads of the insert. An opening in the upper end of the connector is sized to fit the key.
- the stem has a length sufficient to allow the elevator platform to be axially moved from a retracted position where the platform is generally adjacent the insert to an extended position where the platform is generally adjacent the upper open end of the housing. The feeling of a notched resistance to travel at the retracted and extended positions is provided to give the user the feel of locking the elevator in place in the retracted or extended positions.
- the notched resistance in the retracted position is caused by a protrusion at a lower end of the stem which engages with an edge of the opening in the upper end of the connector as the elevator enters and exits the retracted position.
- the notched resistance in the extended position is caused by a protrusion at an upper end of the stem. The protrusion engages an edge of the opening in the upper end of the connector as the elevator enters and exits the extended position.
- the elevator preferably has a cylinder positioned on the elevator platform to contain the product to be dispensed.
- the cylinder may have ribs biased to extend inwardly at an angle not perpendicular from an inner surface of the cylinder such that the ribs are pressed against the bias by the insertion of the product to be dispensed to secure the product within the cylinder.
- the ribs may move with the bias to secure the product within the cylinder as the product contracts over time.
- a dispenser having a longitudinally-extending housing comprising an upper housing portion and a lower connector portion.
- the upper housing portion may have an open upper end and inner and outer walls.
- the lower connector portion may have an inner wall and an outer wall and an upper end and an open lower end.
- the inner wall may have radially inward extending shoulders at the upper end and lower end forming an inner recess therein.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dispenser in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the dispenser of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view, taken along section 3 of the dispenser of FIG. 1 in an extended position.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view, taken along section 4 in FIG. 3 of the dispenser of FIG. 1 nearly in a retracted position.
- FIG. 5 is a detailed cross-sectional view, taken along section 3 of the dispenser of FIG. 1 nearly in a retracted position.
- FIG. 6 is a detailed cross-sectional view, taken along section 3 of the dispenser of FIG. 1 in a retracted position.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of an embodiment of the dispenser of FIG. 1 .
- a stick dispenser is shown generally at 20 .
- the dispenser preferably will comprises four pieces, a housing 22 , an annular connector 36 , an insert 60 and an elevator 70 (see FIG. 2 ).
- the pieces may be formed of polymers, either molded, blown or injected, or any other suitable material known in the art.
- the longitudinally-extending housing 22 has open upper end 24 and lower end 26 , and an inner wall 28 and an outer wall 30 .
- the lower end 26 of the housing 22 has a radially inwardly extending rib 32 .
- the housing 22 may be generally circular in cross-section and the inner wall 28 has a generally smooth surface.
- the annular connector 36 has an inner wall 38 and an outer wall 40 and an upper end 42 and an open lower end 44 .
- the upper end 42 of the connector 36 has an annular channel 46 formed in the outer wall 40 such that the radially inwardly extending rib 32 of the housing 22 snap fits within the annular channel 46 to secure the housing 22 and connector 36 together.
- the housing and the connector may be integrally molded together as a single piece so that the snap fit rib and channel are not required.
- the inner wall 38 of the connector has two radially inward extending shoulders, one an upper shoulder 48 at the upper end 42 and a lower shoulder 50 at the lower end 44 forming an inner recess 52 on the inner wall 38 of the connector 36 .
- the connector 36 also includes a number of cantilevered tabs 54 .
- the cantilevered tabs 54 preferably number two, but three or four may also be used as long as the tabs are generally equally spaced around the circumference of the connector 36 .
- Each cantilevered tab 54 is formed by a C-shaped cut-out 56 through the inner 38 and outer 40 walls of the connector.
- the cantilevered tabs 54 each also have inwardly facing protrusions 58 .
- the insert 60 is internally screw threaded 62 on an inner wall.
- the insert is internally left hand screw threaded so that the product may be dispensed by a clockwise rotation of the insert relative to the housing 22 .
- the connector 36 and the insert 60 have mutually engaging means to be secured together.
- the insert 60 has an upper end 64 with a radially outwardly extending rib 66 sized to fit within the connector inner recess 52 when the upper end 64 is force fit within the connector 36 .
- the insert 60 and the connector 36 can be rotatably attached together.
- Inwardly facing protrusions 58 of the cantilevered tabs 54 may provide drag friction through contact with the radially outwardly extending rib 66 of the insert 60 when assembled.
- the insert can be assembled to a base member (not shown) to be rotated for dispensing product.
- An elevator 70 having a platform 72 adapted to slidingly fit inside the housing 22 .
- the platform 72 has a cross-sectional shape which corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of the inner wall 28 of the housing 22 .
- a cylinder 82 is positioned on the elevator platform 72 to contain the product to be dispensed.
- the cylinder may have a plurality of ribs 84 extending from the inner surface 86 of the cylinder. The ribs preferably are biased to extend inwardly towards the center of the cylinder but at an angle which is not perpendicular to the inner surface 86 of the cylinder.
- the plurality of ribs 84 are pressed against the bias towards the inner wall of the cylinder. Due to the bias, the ribs assert a force inwardly towards the center of the cylinder and hold the product securely in place. Over time, the product to be dispensed may lose moisture causing it to shrink and contract from the inner wall of the cylinder. As the product contracts, the ribs 84 move with the bias inwardly and continue to pressure and hold the product in place.
- the elevator also has a stem 74 adapted to the internal screw threads 62 of the insert 60 .
- the stem 74 has a length sufficient to allow the elevator platform 72 to be axially moved from a retracted position ( FIG. 6 ), where the platform is just above the insert 60 , to an extended position ( FIG. 3 ), where the platform is generally adjacent the upper open end 24 of the housing 22 .
- the elevator 70 moves within the housing 22 without the need of interaction with the housing.
- the direct drive system and the smooth inner wall 28 of the housing eliminate the need for threading or tracking for the elevator cylinder. Thus, if some of the product to be dispensed were to escape the cylinder and get between the outside of the cylinder and the inner wall 28 of the housing 22 , the mechanism of the dispenser 20 will not be affected.
- the stem 74 has a key 76 adapted to the internal screw threads 62 of the insert 60 .
- the stem and the key can be fitted through an opening 75 in the upper end 42 of the connector 36 which is sized to fit the key 76 .
- the elevator 70 may meet a resistance it must overcome or click past to enter or exit the retracted position. Similarly, in a preferred embodiment, the elevator 70 may meet a resistance it must overcome or click past to enter or exit the extended position.
- This resistance may be achieved by providing either a lip or a ridge in the threading of the insert 60 for the key 76 to overcome. It may also be dip or groove, which the key 76 of the stem 74 must similarly pass.
- the lock at the bottom end will provide a resistance which the key must click past to overcome, locking the elevator in the retracted position.
- the lock at the top end of will provide a the feeling of a notched resistance which the key must click past to overcome, locking the elevator in the extended position.
- the resistance may be caused by a protrusion 78 at a lower end 77 of the stem 74 and by a protrusion 80 at an upper end 81 of the stem.
- the protrusion 80 on the upper end 81 of the stem 74 will interfere with an edge 79 of the opening 75 in the upper end 42 of the connector 36 providing a resistance which will serve to maintain the elevator 70 in the retracted position.
- the insert 60 is rotated and the elevator 70 is lowered towards the retracted position as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the resistance provided by the interaction between the protrusion 80 and the edge 79 of the opening 75 will be overcome by the rotation force to set the elevator 70 in the retracted position illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- the protrusion 78 will interfere with an edge 79 of the opening 75 in the upper end 42 of the connector 36 as the elevator 70 enters and exits the extended position illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the resistance provided by the interaction between the protrusion 78 and the edge 79 of the opening 75 will be overcome to set the elevator in the extended position.
- This function provides a positive feedback to the user that tells the user that the elevator travel is nearly completed and that turning should end.
- the resistance provides the benefit and convenience of keeping the product extended during application.
- the housing 22 and connector 36 be formed as an integral piece 90 having an upper housing section 88 and a lower connector section 89 .
- the dispenser will comprise three pieces polymeric pieces, as illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- a hollow cap (not shown) may be provided, sized and adapted to surround the housing 22 .
- An A-shell (also not shown) may be applied for aesthetic reasons over the housing.
- the A-shell may be made of metal or anodized metal.
- the preferred embodiment of the dispenser 20 is operable to dispense a product contained in the cylinder 82 of the elevator 70 within the housing 22 by clockwise rotation of the insert 60 relative to the housing 22 .
- the clockwise rotation causes the platform 72 to move axially towards the upper open end 24 of housing 22 .
- Counterclockwise rotation will cause the platform 72 to move axially away from the upper open end 24 of housing 22 and axially towards the upper end of the insert 60 .
- the steps of assembling the dispenser 20 or the invention are generally as follows.
- the housing 20 is connected to the annular connector 36 .
- the insert 60 is then snap fit into the lower end of the connector 36 .
- the elevator 70 is slid into the housing 22 , stem 74 end first, so that the key 76 passes through the upper end 42 of the connector, and interacts with the internal threads 62 of the insert.
- the product to be dispensed is inserted into the cylinder 82 of the elevator 70 . It is to be appreciated that the dispenser of the invention permits the filling of the cylinder 82 prior to assembly of the elevator 70 with the insert 60 .
- the invention of the application provides a new and useful dispenser having a slim profile, and also provides a substantial ease and flexibility in the manufacturing and packaging of a stick product such as lipstick.
- a particular advantage of the described invention is that it allows for smooth interior walls in the housing 22 , which is an advantage with newer softer lipstick pomades, because the smooth wall avoids problems of lipstick pomade becoming extruded into and gumming up the extend/retract mechanism of the dispenser.
- Use of lubricants which can alter or damage the lipstick pomade can also be avoided by the present invention particularly where the connector is fabricated from acetyl and the housing is fabricated from ABS plastic.
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US9474349B2 (en) | 2014-01-24 | 2016-10-25 | Hcp Packaging Usa, Inc. | Cosmetic dispenser with frictional resistance |
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